The lack of uniformity, is a mayor problem, at least from my
developer point of view, it duplicates a lot of work.

Why do we need openSUSE at all? Because it's green?

Uniformity is nice where it does not have too much downsides. I'am
totally fine that there are distros like Ubuntu or Fedora rapidly
throwing away good old unix style to get over some apple/windows users.
But isn't Fedora/Ubuntu enough? Do we need a greenish mix of them?

What exactly should be the difference between Fedora and openSUSE?

That right there is the $64,000 question.

The consultancy down the road are hiring. It's a deal more than you're
earning now, less work and a company car. You're OK with Yast and
openSUSE. They use Debian.

Job vacancies are beginning to specify not Linux, but a distro.
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